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has glosseng: The Public Ledger is one of the worlds longest continuously-running magazines. Today it provides agricultural commodity news and prices. When established in 1760, however, it not only contained prices of commodities in London, but a wide variety of political, commercial and society news and commentary. It was established by John Newbery, who was better known for his pioneering childrens literature . The Public Ledger was Londons fourth daily newspaper in a golden age from 1730 to 1772 for Advertisers' - two-page advertising-driven newspapers set up after political parties withdrew subsidies to London newspapers . The Public Ledger is published by Informa plc, which also publishes , the shipping journal that can trace its origins back to 1734. It is also in a stable of agricultural and bioenergy newsletters and conferences at . Both in print and web forms, it provides its international subscribers with news, prices and analysis for agricultural commodities such as grains, feed and oilseeds; soft commodities including coffee, cocoa and sugar; and minor commodities such as spices, dried fruit and nuts .
lexicalizationeng: The Public Ledger
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